CCCBSD 150th Carnival Fun Fair

Sat, 11 Jul, 2026 at 01:00 pm UTC-04:00

The Children's Center for Communication / Beverly School for the Deaf | Beverly

CCCBSD 150th Carnival Fun Fair
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Join us for our community carnival celebrating our 150 year anniversary!
We are excited to invite our school community and the greater community to a fun, inclusive, and accessible Community Carnival for all ages! This joyful event is designed to be welcoming to everyone, with ASL interpreters provided throughout the day to ensure full access.
The carnival will feature a variety of activities, including games, face painting, ASL story time, and a petting zoo, along with live performances in the afternoon and evening. There will be something for everyone to enjoy, whether you’re stopping by for a short visit or spending the whole day with us. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors and come celebrate community, inclusion, and fun. We can’t wait to see you there!

-JJ Jones – Deaf Mime – 1:00 showtime
James “JJ” Jones was born in Kansas City, Missouri and has been deaf since birth, but can partially hear with his hearing aid. He first discovered “pantomime” at an early age by watching the Red Skelton Show, which was not telecaptioned (cc) at that time. “JJ” first performed mime in school around the age of 10.
“JJ” learned more mime just before he graduated from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (N.T.I.D.) in Rochester, NY. While there, he attended many mime workshops by Claude Kipnis, Keith Berger, Dimitri, Bernard Bragg (from the National Theatre of the Deaf), Francisco Reynders (Marcel Marceau’s classmate) and many other mime artists. “JJ” improved his mime skills by observing the famous mime artist, Marcel Marceau. “JJ” fulfilled one of his lifelong dreams by meeting his role models Red Skelton and Marcel Marceau in person.
“JJ” performs mime programs ranging from street mime to multimedia presentations. https://jjmime.com

-Jay Larkin is a lively and engaging musician whose love for music and family shines through every performance. A guitarist and singer active in the Maine music scene, Jay is known for his energetic solo shows and as a member of the popular Maine band SKOSH.
As the father of a daughter with Autism, Jay brings a deeply personal and joyful perspective to his work. He has a special passion for singing children’s songs and creating inclusive, fun musical experiences that resonate with kids and families of all abilities. His performances are interactive, upbeat, and filled with heart—making him a favorite with audiences of all ages.
Jay’s music and upcoming performances can be found on social media, including Instagram @jay_larkin_ and Facebook @jlarkin1994, where he shares his latest shows and connects with fans.
We are excited to welcome Jay Larkin as an entertainer who brings energy, warmth, and joy to our event.

-Sean Forbes is a groundbreaking hip-hop artist, drummer, songwriter, and speaker who has spent his career breaking barriers and bridging the gap between the Deaf and hearing worlds. A Detroit native and co-founder of the Deaf Professional Arts Network (D-PAN), Sean is renowned for his high-energy performances that combine thumping beats, signed lyrics, and visual storytelling.

Career Highlights:
Chart-Topping Music: His 2020 album Little Victories debuted at #1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop charts and on the Billboard charts, a historic achievement for a Deaf artist.
D-PAN Co-Founder: Pioneered accessible music culture by co-founding D-PAN, producing American Sign Language music videos for artists like Eminem, John Mayer, The White Stripes, and Christina Aguilera.
Award-Winning Artist: Multiple-time recipient of the Detroit Music Awards, including Outstanding Hip-Hop Artist.
National Recognition: Featured on NPR, CNN, and in the Washington Post for his innovations in music accessibility and performance.
Keynote Speaker: A sought-after speaker, Sean has performed and spoken for audiences of thousands at venues, events, corporations, and universities worldwide.
Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show: Made history performing Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar as the first ASL performer for the Pepsi Halftime Show alongside longtime friend Warren “Wawa” Snipe.
“The world is run by those who show up” — Sean ForbesTime TBD – NIGHT performance
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The Children's Center for Communication / Beverly School for the Deaf, 6 Echo Ave,Beverly, Massachusetts, United States

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